Magico

Magico

Located in the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California.

The new 30,000 square foot state-of-the-art campus in Hayward, CA.

Magico employs highly trained craftsmen, technicians and machinists.

These employees are highly specialised and dedicated to their specific craft, allowing them the capabilities of translating ideas and concepts into designs as well as fabricating prototypes, and manufacturing the whole product without outsourcing.

The assembly area within the new campus.

A considerably larger area with better work station layout dramatically improves work flow. Coupled with modern infrastructure, this optimises efficiency and improves quality control of all their products.

Resonances in the body of a musical instrument are an essential part of defining its nature and quality.

The opposite is true of a loudspeaker.

Cabinet panel resonances are a significant cause of sound coloration.

Heavy bracing of a typical MDF enclosure can help reduce enclosure flex but at the cost of increased energy storage and damping factor.

Although a welcome attribute for midrange outout, over damping is detrimental to bass performance (high energy storage, low wide Q and low resonances).

MAGICO has spent many years developing an enclosure system that successfully balances the 3 elements that constitute a proper loudspeaker enclosure: stiffness, mass, and internal damping.

Having pioneered the use of aluminum in loudspeakers design.

They built their first aluminum enclosure back in 1994 and have never looked back.

Extremely stiff yet easy to damp, a properly designed aluminum enclosure is the ideal platform for high-performance loudspeakers.

So inert, the enclosures have no discernible coloration of their own-allowing the drivers to operate with the utmost clarity and dynamics.

Though costly to implement, the use of aluminum in their enclosures plays a vital role in design philosophy.